Summary of Chapter 1003 – A pivotal chapter in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley
The chapter Chapter 1003 is one of the most intense moments in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog, written by Serena Kingsley. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Noreen's tone remained as icy as the winter weather outside. "No."
Seth did some quick mental math.
It wasn't that time of the month, either.
"Did the deal with Regaluxe Group hit a snag?"
He ventured another guess.
Otherwise, why was she in such a terrible mood?
Noreen glanced up at him. "It went perfectly, thank you."
Before Seth could press further, Noreen cut him off. "Get out. I'm busy. Don't bother me unless it's important."
Seth paused. "Understood, Ms. Gilmore."
Utterly bewildered, he stepped out of her office and bumped into Sophia Cole, who was dropping off documents.
"Did something happen today?" Seth asked her.
"Does Ms. Gilmore closing a billion-dollar project count?" Sophia replied.
"That's great news."
"Of course it's great news!" Sophia beamed. "That's why Department Three sent me to get her signature for this quarter's bonus requests. She's always in the best mood when she signs these."
"Anyway, I can't chat. I need to get these signed." Sophia hugged the folders to her chest and vanished into Noreen's office.
Seth felt even more lost.
So, what on earth was wrong with her?
He went back to his desk and racked his brain, but still couldn't figure it out.
He decided he would just have to pry it out of her when he accompanied her to tonight's reception.
But the moment Sophia walked out of the office, she marched right up to him. "Ms. Gilmore said I'm going with her tonight. You can just clock out."
Seth was speechless.
After a brief conference call, Noreen left early for the event.
When she stepped out of her office, Seth was still at his desk.
The second her door clicked open, his eyes locked onto her.
But Noreen didn't cast a single glance in his direction. She strode right past his workstation and headed straight for the executive elevator.

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